FROM THE FARTHER WEST RELICS OF FORMER DAYS Interesting Collections.of "Western Cnrlos and EpccimoES. SOME HISTORIC AND ODD WEAPONS nun * milt Strimln Hint AVrrc Useil lit WntiTlno Siilnrn from ilnvn A Very OM tVitpnt Ilnra ) Inilliiii IlclluN. One of the most complete collections ot eurlo < i and Bpcclmenn ot the taxldcrmlst'a nrt 14 In the possession of Louis King of Ana conda , Mont. The lot contains buffalo heads , lc6p heads , moosf heads , weapons and arms to some'of which attain the greatest Inter est from the fact that I they were Important factors In many a historic battle. Tlicro are an Innumerable number of old and curious coins , Indian relics of all sorts , tomahawlcs , ecalplocka , powder liorns , and In short n vast number.ot curios , the enumeration ot which would provo an Impossible tosh , nays the Anaconda Standard. The biggest thing In tha collection and the ono that first attracts the attention ot a visitor Is a buffalo , a beautiful specimen ot taxidermy. The animal locks i pally lifelike as he stands upon his ttono pedestal , head down and apparently ready for a clmrc ? . The buffalo was shot by u hunter ab.out two years ago on the Yellowstone river about forty miles north of Forsyth. There wcro five of the animals In the herd , but the 'hunter killed but on ? , lie lit first ashed $500 for the animal's hldo but later , becoming alarmed for the conze- qttenco of lily act , he gladly'ncceptod ? 100 for It. Mr. KliJR had the hide mounted for $100. 1'iabably tha oldest article In the collection Is u teapot , which bears Cole ot 121G , and was manufactured at Shellleld , England. U was found near Quebec , Canadn , many years ago and when unatrthcd was found to be filled with Bold coins. iThe treasure wis probably burled during the progress of ono of the many wars that have taken place In Canada. WKAI'ONS PROM NAPOLEON'S Tl.MK. An article of vo.it historical Interest Is a gun used during Napoleon's time. It was a ( > art of the French military equipment during the battle of Waterloo , and If the weapon wcro able to speak. It would no doubt have details ot that historic struggle to relate which no historian has ever thought of. Another weapon that has seen some lively times I European wars Is a sword , rusted and worn by much service. It bears upon Jho blade the words : "Waterloo , Sevastopol , lialaklava. Peninsula , " Indicating that Its owner had taken part In all of these great engagements. Just below the names of the battles Is Inscribed the name "Col. McEm- mons. " There arc : ! so other words cut In the steel , but they have * jcen effaced by long usage. The first brecch-loadlcig gun over manu factured In America Is In the lot. It was manufactured by a man by the name of Hall In 1811. A dueling pistol from Uelglum , the ago ot which It Is Impossible to determine , but which must bo Indeed groat. Is another conspicuous part oC the collection. The man from whom Mr. King obtained the revolver said that It had been In his family for many generations , it to a flintlock and Is ot a very curious pattern. Among the other re volvers In the lot that look'as If they might have seen some orotty lively times Is one about two feet long , which was found on the historic battleground on the Rosebud , when In 1873 the ll'J cltl/.ens stood off about 500 Indians. It Is of the rattern used In the United States army at that time. A Colt'a filched up cci Glister's battlefield , and a Smith & Wesson , found In the bouse In which Jesao James was killed and which In all probability was the property ot the groa outlaw , are also among the lot. CHUDB OLD WEAPONS. A revolver which the famous Tom Irvlno carried from 1S77 to 1890 and which has the old man's name on the handle Ulao occupies a position on the wall. There Is a sclfacting cap and ball revolver , the like of which Is soldon scon now-a-days. There nro several old fashioned "pepper uo.xes , " and the revolver ver that Judge Frank Kennedy carried dur ing the revolt which occurred at New Or leans In 1S71. A chair of the most crude manufacture which 'Mr. IClng himself took from the house ot Sitting Hull less than two hours after the death of that famous chief stands In a prom inent place on top of a cabinet. Three or iour heavy and cumbersome Jap anese swords and sabers encased In scab bards made of bamboo arc most curious aitlcles. Ono piece , found In the Dutcli colony on the Isle of Java many years ago. Is a scabbard which has three or four dif ferent apartments. In ono Is a heavy saber of most crude design , and by Its side Is a wood handled knife which IB similar to a housewife's potato knife , except It Is much liuavlcr and must have boon a dangerous weapon at close quarters. , , A bugle found In the Dad Lands of Da kota , smashed and battered tells the story of , u terrific stampede which 'was made by the soldiers of the Indians' herd of horses. From the Had Lands also coms a United States cavalryman's sword , with Us handle missing and Its edges nicked In many places. A IIAIIK INDIAN SHIELD . Ono of the rarest of the Indian relics Is an Indian shield , very few ot Which are now In existence. On the front of the shield are fastened a scalplock and two medicine birds. Through the center Is a bolo through wi'alch Bomo arrow apoJ. On the edge of the shield Is n deep ridge , worn by the shafts of many an arrow. The shield Itself Is made of raw- lilde. A powder horn and shot-pouch taken from the grave of a. dead Indian hang beside the shield. An old paper containing the names of the citizens who took | > irt In the desperate charge Into Lame Deer's village on the 'Lit ' tle Muddy onMay 7 , 1S77 , Is carefully pre served. Tin ) names on the paper ara Lieu tenant Casey and five soldlera , Jim Stern , Antelope Charlie , Sam Molln , W. H. Dul lard , Jim Lamb , John EJwarJs , Llttlo Rock , Tom Dalison , Joe Morris , Joe Halncs , Ton : Irvluo and Jlmnilo IMrkor , A clarionet , found six feet under grouiu when the iMIles City water works were being liullt , a sawod-off flintlock , found In the trunk ot a tree , where , perliaju , Its owner was hold capflvo till starved to death ; an other eiuved-ott flintlock , found on the Pow- < lcr rlvor ; the platol , still containing the loads , which .Louis Hid carried through the > rebellion and other articles ot equal historic Interest are among the collection. llrltlnll Ciuiltlll Soc'UlllHT lnvrxtiupnt SAN D1EQO , Dec , 0. It has been learnei that negotiations have been In progress to CHEAT YOU NOW I A Government. Stamp cor- tifvirtg to the Atfe and Purity ' , is on every bottle of the WHISKIES BE SURE THE INTERNAL REVENUE STAMP : l OVER THE CORK AND CAPSULE IS NOT BROKDI AND THAT IT DEARS THE NAME 1.W.A.GAINES fit CO. f S'/r/SA CWllWfltNT CUARWJtC. * 8 runr cots WITH jws BOTTUNC. For Sale Everywhere. weeks between President Henry Schacfer of the San Dlcgo Brewing company anil an English nymllcftto recently formeil looking to the sale of the brewery plant In this city. U la understood that 1200,000 ban been prac tically .offered for the plant , but President Schaefer holds out for $210,000. A represent ative ot the nynillcato upcnt several days hero Inspecting the brewery and Investigat ing the possibilities for trade , not only In California and Arizona , but down the Mexi can coast , and la now on bis return to Kng- land with complete data to lay before the syndicate. The brewery was established less than two years ago at a cost ot nearly $200- 000. The same capitalists have also begun an Investigation of ionic ot the largest mining enterprises In thki-country , and a mining engineer Is expected soon from London to Inspect the properties. WYOJIINO M1WS. Government Sii | itlcK. CASPER , \Vyo. , DM. G. ( Special. ) Art- vices have been received hero from the quartornMsler of the Dcimtment of the plat hat after Juno next all army and government supplies for Lander and Fort Washakle , now shipped by way of the Union Pacific to Haw- Ins , will ba sent by way of Casper and rclghtcd from hero to the peal. IJlds are asked for tranwortatlng this freight. nt HIIHC , CHEYENNE , Wyo. , Dec. 6.-Spoolal. ( ) quartermaster ot the Department ot the Plat to States army , stationed at Fort Hussell and well known throughout the west , has been retired at his own request after thirty years continuous service In the regular army , and will leave hero In a few days for I'hll- dclplila whcro ho will reside In the future. SOUTH DAKOTA NK\VS. , VniilvtuiL Court NCMH , YANKTON , S. D. , Dec. C. ( Special. ) Cir cuit court will reconvene hero the 27th of this month when the balance of the term calendar r/111 'bo finished , consisting wholly of equity cases. Delegates from the Yankton County liar association have been chosen to attend the meeting of the attorneys of the state which will bo held In Sioux Falls tomorrow. They are Judge Unrtlett Tr'pp , Ilca. H. J. Gamble and A. H. Orvls , while the alternates are S. A. Boyles , E. T. White , C. J. II. Harris. South DuUntn i > - Noti-H. Ii. H. Swwtz ot Parkston has been milk ing thirteen cows for the past seven months and during that 'time ' ho has received $253.80 , or a little over $3G.2G per .month . , un average ot $3 per cow per month from the creamery , ago system In full operation. In the proceedings of the Klngsbury county commissioners last week appears an Item of expense paid "liquor forfinulres10. . " The DoSmet Independent explains that Mr. Squires , -who Is a. county charge , has the asthma very bad frequently and a cheerfu appetite for good whisky quite as often. Editor Short In ot the Brltton Sentlndl has the broken parts of his press 'at the foundry for rerulrs. Ho expects to have everything in order for publishing the Sentinel at his own olllco within a few days. One of the miscreants engaged In dynamiting the Sen tinel otllco has been arrested and 'Mr. ' Shcr- rln has no doubt of having tlio others lu limbo before the end of the week. The officials of the South Dakota Soldiers homo at Hot Springs have received a great many lettets from old soldiers residing In nearly every state In the union asking I they canflot bo admitted to the homo. They state that they are afflicted with rheuma tism and numerous other diseases and woult llko to take advantage ot the iineJlclna waters of the springs. President Clough says that the homo Is crowded now , having ICO Inmates , and these outside have been refused because there Is no .room. The , Coursing club at Flandreau has been icorg-anked and for the coming year the following are the officials : IF. A. Stafford , president ; lEd Jordan , vice prcsMent ; F. J. Mead , secretary ; George A. Pottlgrew , treas urer , and C. D. Sanders , James Barren , J. Q. Adams , M. A. Cass and J. E. 'Peart ' , exec utive committee. Over ? SOO his been sub scribed for the purpose of. leaking a blJ for the natloral Waterloo meeting next year and the prospects are flattering to get this great meeting. „ IilnlioOIVH Nolt'H. A Northern Pacific train near Jullatta ran ver and killed Joe Cattl&act , a woll-edu- atcd Ncz Perco Indian , and his horso. Walter G. Dygert of Dent , Idaho , who anguished some time In a Cubsa prison uspected ot attempting to enlist with the nourgents , has returned to Kcndrlck. T. E. Davis , at Pocatello , was working vlth a chisel when the Instrument glanced p , striking him lu the forehead and frac- urlng hla skull , a small piece ot bone 1m- icdding Itself In tba brain. Mamie Wood , while ; skating on the lake at lot Springs , near Halley , broke thrpugh lie Ice and her skirts , tbecamo entangl l In ho mud so that she could not free herself. She would undoubtedly have been drowned > ut for the promptness of rescuers. I. C. Hattabaugh , late treasurer of La tali county , who was short with state moneys , ias at last been brought before the- courts and judgment rendered against him for i22OS2. The Tlmea-Democrat of Moscow Is of the opinion that the judgment Is all that he people will ever receive. The no'.so Statesman prints a letter from ho Richards party at Talla. Great interest centered In the arrival of the postmistress. When she arrived she found a largo stack of letters from metropolitan papers awaiting icr asking for her picture- and for doscrlp tlons of her experience as postmistress In hat faraway laud. Newtcm Scott was kll' J by a falling tree on the Florence roirt between Slate creek and Dead Horse eprings. Mr. Scott had jeen down to the Knott ranch , where his family resides , to bury his child , and was returning to the prairies when the fatality Happened. Ho was on horseback when the trco struck : him , and death must have been lnstantanec.ua. The horse Jumped from under and escaped. . Colorado \ < M\n Xolr . Central City Is enjoying a building boom. Plans and specifications for the now United States mint lu Denver are expected In a few days. The Annlo mlno at Summltvllle has shut down Indefinitely , owing tbo miners largo sums of money ; An Incendiary flro In Leadvlllo damaged a liouso belonging to Peter Morlarty tq the amount of about $1,000. A committee ot Denver people may visit Texas to work up Interest for the national stock growers' convention. Cecil Doano. custodian of war relics at the state cnpltol , has returned from Washington , where ho socurcd a carload of relics from the War department. The Odcar Gold Mining and Milling com- cwny was Incorporated by H , E. Kklund , F. M. Bergman and Joseph Lcsev , with a capital of $3,000 , to or > orau > In Pueblo. Superintendent of Publlo Instruction. Patton - ton has made a report of the Bchoul popula tion of the state , which Is 130,302 , ot which 75,000 Is lu tlio larger cities and towns. John P , St. John , ox-governor of Kansas , visited In Cripple Creek a fonr days before going to Denver to lecture and was thrown from a bugs/ and slightly Injured In Cripple Creek. l > ivld Larson returned his marriage license to Denver's county cleric , eaylng Auulo Abrains had changed her mltid. His disap pointment was odgQd when ho ( ailed to re ceive the fee. XevuiluUUH \iiU-N. The now mechanical building of the Ne vada State university \vns dedicated last week. John Spailc has been appointed by tha governor of Nevada to represent the state at the ttoch : growers' meeting lu Denver , The Ueno Gazette predicts that the follow- Ins will be tlio silver party state ticket at the next election : United States senator , William M. Stewart ; congressman. Francis Q. Newiatids ; governor , A. C. Cleveland. The government engineers are placing monuments on all the helgbta around Sliver Peak , getting the altitude of them , and will bo t the peak to u llttlo while to make a thorough survey and examination ot tba mirsh ftnd surrounding mountains for the mlthsonlan Institute. Eppengcr & Orlswolil run n twetve-horso earn four tlmco a week between Soda Lake nnd Desert , on the railroad , flvo miles cast of Wadsworth. The Ileno Gazette says at ho lake they are fitted up with pumps , vats , tc. , to pump the water Into the vita and ex- vnct the soda by eolar evaporation. It takes al\ summer to work a vat , and twenty-five vafa produce about BOO tons of soJa. California The s-xfo lu the Utsch store at Shasta was ilowli open and a largo amount ot gold dust tolci\ \ . The big winery of Captain Croisley near San Jcee wes destroyed by fire a few days ago vlth a loss ot about $ .16,000. Henry deorgo will soon visit California to obtain material for his blogrcyhy ol his late athcr , the famous single taxer , Dr. E. Dana Durand will shortly arrive at Strndford university to take up hV > work In ha department of economics and social sci ence. Some person fed powdered glass to a vnlua- ) lo carriage horse belonging to Mrs. E. J. Smith ot Sacramento. The animal died In great agcny. It Is rumored In Sin Francisco that Charles ST. Fclton has sold , all his Intertills la tbo oil hcslnccB at Alamcda to the Standard Oil company for $2,500,000. The Standard Beach Mining company cf Eureka has leased 125 acres of land for black sand mining , and IMS purchased valuable machinery for the work. The results thus far are most encouraging. Students nf the University of California at 1'erkely gave n grand drill on the university grounds on Frlday'ln honor of the birthday or Mrs. Phoebe Hearst , and the college other wise provided for the celebration of the event. The coroner has Issued permits for the re- mo\al ot the remains of twonty-rtlx Chinese convicts who died at the San Rafael priaon and are burled In the prison cemetery. The remains will bo sent tack to China by the Six Companies. The directors of the San Jcaqiiln Valley lullrcail hs.vo ordered work commenced on the tunnel In Centra Costa county for the road that Is to run from Stockton west to Point Richmond. The tunnel Is to bo ono mile In length and will cast about $500,000. There Is rebellion In the Pomona High schcol , duo to boyi.ih objections to one of the teachers. Six boys threw down their booka and walked out of school. The mutineers are being supported by their parents aud two members ot the Board ot Education. A Chinaman , who Is a graduate of the Stanford university , has sued Goldberg , Bowen & Co. , a San Francisco grocery firm , for $25,000 for printing In one of their trade circulars some funny verges relative to hla marriage to a white girl graduate of the same Institution. Utah \CWM Nott-H. A now city hall Is nearly completed at Wll- lard City. The snowfall In Tooelo county last week amounted to about eighteen Inches. Fred Lewis , a Mercur surveyor , perished In a blinding storm near there a few days ago. The December dividend of the Sliver King mlno has been posted. It amounts to $37COO. Mercur Is to have n now bank , a branch of the house of McCormlck & Co. , Silt L/ike City. City.Tho The state land selectors this year selested 10,000 acres of choice timber laud In the northern part of tlio state. Warm weather In November started the peach crcp at BIngham to blossoming , but the movement was cut short by frost. A vein "of flno coal , suitable for mak ing gas , has been found In Star valley. Work In the way oC devclcpmcnt Is being pushed rapidly on the property. Several experienced elders ot the Mormon church have been -recalled from other fields to do missionary work In Utah. Missionaries have commenced work at American Fork ant elsewhere. Montpcller Examiner : Sheepmen from th ( south and west , who either winter lu thli region or pass through to pastures beyond have been compelled to keep their Hocks j close to tlio streams. Because of this thej have been enabled to make but llttlo progress All are hoping for a goodly fall ot snow It order that they may trail alcng the ranges. Mrs. Nancy Hamilton of Castle Dale dlert Sunday , November 28 , at the remarkable age of 103 years. Mrs. Hamilton was born In North Carolina In the year 1700 , residing In South Carolina and Tennessee until 1830 , when she became a convert to Mormonlsm and removed to Utah. In 1883 she , with her husband , moved to Arizona , and when 100 years old again became a resident ot Utah , residing at Mapleton and later nt Castle Dale. In thla long span she was married five times , and survived all of her hubands and raised fifteen children , and outlived all with the exception of three. Her flrat marriage was at the ago of II , and the last at the ripe ago of 03. UOIXOS OV THIS I.OWI2R WORLD. Watch 'Stolen , Mom-j-I/oxt uiul ANxnult oil u Von n iv Girl , F. C. Mcipenbrlnk was mixed up In a sham fight last night rnd roibed of a gold watch. Ho was ateered from a saloon at Sixteenth and Davenport streets by an acquaintance ho had formed during the evening and rear Fifteenth and Capitol avenue was met by two men who picked an apparently vigorous quarrel with MosenbrlnkVi companion. A light ensued and Mcaenbrlnk's watch was grabbed by one of the trio , who started on a run. Thevictim's fhouts attracted De tective Dempsey and Olllcer Fahoy , who started In pursuit. The man was overtaken but the watch had been thrown away. Mes- eiibrliik finally found his timepiece In the gutter and identified the captured man. The latter was charged with highway robbery and gave the name ot Mason Swift. Vrcd Grant , a traveling man , visited a liouso kept by Mary Kelp at 41C South Sev enteenth street laat night and found his account $40 short on his departure. Miy Corrlgrn , to nhom ho had been attentive during his stay , was arrested together with the whole household , composed , besides the landlady , of Nell Corcoran and James Alkcn. Both of the men have extremely bad rec ords and Allcen 10 but lately out of tbo penitentiary for the burglary of a Six teenth street tailor shop. An attempted assault WOB made last night upon Klttlo Brock , a girl 11 years of ago , who lives at 1713 Lcavcnuorth street , She states that about 8 o'clock a man carne from a Hat nearby and pawing the place whore she wee playing with her brother seized her by the arm and spoke to her In an Improper way. She Jerked herself fr'ea and later epoke ot the occurrence to sev eral of her schoolmates , Ono of thcso told her to pass by the man , who was seen stand ing on the comer , and ho and his mates would answer for her safety. She did this and the stranger again addressed her and started after her when she ran across the street. The boys took a hand at this stage and the man was receiving very rough treatment when someone evidently known to him passed and pulled the boys off. He baa not been arrested. Your WrlKlit Will In exact proportion to the use of Aohouacr- llusch'a Malt-Xutrlne tlio food drink. Nour ishing and strengthening. At all druggists. Small 1'lrc at tinI'n.xliiii. . The crossing of two electric light wires on the second' floor ot the IMxton hotel at 2:30 : this morning resulted In a small fire. It was quickly extinguished without disturbing the guests. The damage was about $50 , 'ii'n Aralfii Salve. The best salvo In tha world for Outs , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Hh > um , Fever Sores , Tetter , . Chapped Hands , Chilblains , Corns and all Skin Eruptions , and positively cures Piles cr no pay required. It Is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Prlco 25 cents ver box. For aald by Kuhn & Co. Kail Iln-uUd it I.i'KT , T. J , Miner , clerk at the Windsor hotel , fell on Hie Icy sidewalk at Eleventh and Hartley streets yesterday afternoon , break ing his ten above the knee. He was faken to the ClarUson Memorial hospital , Surprises Evorybodjrby His Exhibition of Phjslcnl ; Endurance. BREAKS THE TWENTY-FOUR-HOUR RECORD TivrliO'-HvoJt'tMV ttctiiiilti III tilt' Hiiro Oiil of 1'jOrly-nK Who Stnrt 'il - - I i OHU-nlnj- ( , , NEW YORK , Dec. 7. The feature ot the race up to the present time U the form ex hibited 'by Waller. All day and all tonight tli'd man's riding was superb. Waller had set himself a task before starting In the contest , and ho cared not \\hcther hlo sposd upset the plans of other competitors , That task was to cover COO miles In the first twenty-four hours , and the plucky rider failed only by a. narrowmargin. . Thcjo riding at 1 o'clock were : Waller , Steptace , Uevlerre , Schlncer , Miller , Mooto , Plerco , Hlce , Reading , Golden , Elkcs , lister- man , Darnaby , King , McLeod , Smith e > sd Deacon. The other rider. * who have not re tired permanently from the race were asleep. At the end of the drat twenty-four hours Waller covered 483 miles and 3 laps , boating Halo's twenty-four hour record made last year by 57 miles 3 lacs. The score at 1 a , m. WES : Name. Miles. Laps. Name. Milts. Laps. Waller 487 4 Ashlnger . . . 503 3 Stephana . . 472 3 Hale , . SJ1 3 Hcvlerre . . . 4C9 7 Htirnnby . . . 342 3 Sohlnnnr . . . 4G. i 2 Klr.ir ? M 3 . , ! 1 Cliuirl * H firlmm I.ONI-M CaNtlrim Mi-dill < < > Itolln UoIUoN. CHICAGO , De-J. 0. Uolla Hclkcs of D.iy- ton , Ohio , challenger , defeated Charles Grimm of Clear Lake. la. , today , for the castlron medal , by a score of 91 to S7. The race was shot at Watson's Park and at tracted a notable crowd or local and out of tan 4i crack.ii. The weather tended , to Irirv scores. A strong wind from the" .southwest swept the park anil blew cnttlnfr osnow Into the faces of the .wo experts. ' The birds were mostly towering and left-quartorliiR Incomers , with a fair proportion of loft quarterera. Their flights were erratic. While both experts spaaed clever kills which drew applause , Hclkos1 work was , thq clearer. Ho seemed to center better anil urfcd the second barrel chiefly for safety. Grimm , on the other hand , failed to hit cleanly on the first many times , and ( dropped some dlfllcult birds on his second Ina sensational manner. Of the nine birds lost by lUilkos , four fell dead out of bounds. The feature of the day was a straight kill of thirty-four by Helkes In running out. ' Summary of bin's' : ' Helkes , left quarter ing , 27 ; Incomers , < 3 : drives , 7 ; right quar- terlnsr , 19 ; towering1' 2. ; < 3rlmm. left qunrler- Insr. 37 ; Incomers , : > i ; jdrlves. 1Q ; right quar tering , 13 ; towering- , - . . G. Keferee : John Watson. Time of race. 1:32. : Large number of prominent visitors are In the city to see the remaining matches of theweek. . Fred Gilbert of Crystal Lake , la. , and J. A , II. Elliott will shoot .tomorrow for the Kansas City Star cup at 100 live birds. UKOOT ] UMHHII ) uxcoxscious. CiMilil Not IVUIiNtnnilthe LONDON , Dec G. The battle between Jimmy Harry of Chicago and Walter Croot of NciA-castle , England , for the bantam- niElght championship of the world came off tonight. The National Eiporting club was crowded. Barry scaled at 107 pounds , and Croot at 104 , the betting favoring the former. During- the first ten rounds Barry did most of the scoring In a thoroughly scien tific struggle. Then Croot made a de termined stand and at the eighteenth round had almost equalized matters. When the nineteenth round opened Bnrry Immediately forced the work at a great pace and tlnlsied much stronger than his opponent. In the twentieth round li.irry ( put In some excel lent drives , and with a crushing right hander on Croo-t's Jaw knocked him out when only forty heconds romalntti to the stipulated limit. Croot remained uncon scious so long that medical assistance was called. It was fi-umt that he had sustained a severe concussion , though this Is not ex pected to prove f.ital. He has been re moved to an apartment on the premises of the club. STOIM'ni ) MY I'OMCK OI-TICRIIS. HimCnntK Cull OH1 n .Slinri-liiKT MnU'li In Oniiiliii. Jimmy Chalfon of this city and Al Mllco wore to have ( purred eight rounds In Crelghton hall lust night , but the contest I.UIH stoppe.1 In the -middle ot the fourth round by the police because blood was In f-lsht . The trouble was aroused because the colored man bunted Chnlfon In the nose with his head and started the blood , but this was apparently not Intentional , Mlles simply dodging- duck the white man's blctv. As fur as It went the contest wn : < a warm one with ddds about even and chances somewhat In favor of Chalfon. The men l.vcnt Into the ting In about the top of the welterweight class with Chalfon a llttlo tUo heavier. The curtain raisers consisted of exhibition bouts between Dick Nixon and Fred Whlttcd and Fred O'Ncll and I-aney of Sioux City. Doth were three-round affairs and were quite lively. The affair was witnessed by several hundred people. Phil MeUirnan noted as referee and airnln acquitted himself creditably. Homer Kirk was timekeeper. ( iiirdiicr Will .Mt-ft .Stout. It Is announced that a match has been arranged between Oscar Gardner , the "Omaha Kid , " and George Stout of Sioux City , to take idace1' ! ! * South Oaiaha about the mlddlo of next month , probably January 15 or 17. To BO Is to be for ten rounds. "Parson" Davles In snld to bo the man be hind the meeting. Hi'lllU'lVi'r ClillllyllK'-M SloNHon. New York , Dec. , C DIlllard Champion George Slosson has received a challenge to defend the tltlo front Jacob Schneffer and Frank Ives. Sohaerfor beat IVM In filing a challenge and posting-rtho forfeit , and "Tho Young Napoleon" will probably be second choice. i" j' J. A. Perkins of Antiquity , O. , was for thirty years necdleSsIy1 tortured by physl- clans for the euro' of 'cczuma. ' lie was quickly cured by usIngrDoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve , the famous hOfiMllB salvo for piles and skin diseases. , Pa mane * foe"K.xlillillorN. CHICAGO , Dec. C. Judge Qrosscup of the United States circuit ) court today named the amounts of damages In the ccsca of the French republic and other exhibitors whoso gooJs were damaged by the fire which , on January 8 , 1SSJ , destroyed the Casino iind Manufactures buildings at the World's fair. Ho found the plaintiff's damages as follows ; The French republic , $57,700 ; P. II. Ilelmon , $1.015 ; Paul Sorraaln. $163 ; IF. Forest , $1,200 ; Maritime Claire , $2GCO. rupture Knur Train Itulilu-rx. MUSKOQEE , I. T. , Deci C. Four membero of the Jennings gang of outMws were lodged In Jail hero tonight. Al and Frank Jennlngo , the reputed leaders oT the bacd , are among the prLscciers. The Jennings boys and their followers are charged with several crimes , but were particularly wanted for the hold up of a Hock Island passenger train In brcid daylight ( several months ego near Cblckaeha , I. T , AMUSEMENTS. A belated train , In which Stuart Hobson nnd his company were traveling Oimha- ward , hold the curtain on "Tho Comedy of Krrors" lest night tor over an hour and Im posed upon the players , themselves weary * from a long Journey , the tnsk ot refreshing a wearied audience. Mr. Hohson's Uromlo has been enjoyed as a source of amusement and admired as a work ot art these many years. He Is playing this soison both the Kphculan and the Syracuslan slave , an ar- laiiEomcnt which mnkcs extraordinary de mands upon the agility ot the actor , gives the audUnco twice as much Hobson for Us money nnd tends to mix the action up even mora completely than Shakespeare aid. It Is a pleasure to ace Mrs. Holson again In the part In which 'sho ' last appeared hero three years J ago. If the company In general , which f seems to bo of fair average quality , did ni5t show to the best advantage lest night In classic comedy , there Is reason to believe tint all the elements will combine to furnish a smoother and better balanced performance of "Tho Henrietta" tonight , The lady minstrel show , which will take place at Bojd's next Thursday evening , Is lanounccd as "the flrat of the kind over given In Omaha. " If thlo bo true , nnd there Is no 1 reason to doubt the good faith of those who { rnako the statement , the Impending perform ance will be widely different from ! other lady minstrel shows which ; have gone before ; for that there j have been others , and very good and I enjoyable ones , too , Is matter of history and JBlcasant recollection. That which Is In prop- Taratlou fcr this wcc2t 's ' 'or lno benefit of that worthy charity , the Children's Orphan- ago. A largo number of well known society .women will toke part In various capacities Mr. Adelmann will play and Mr. T. J. Kellj will conduct the music , wlilcn , uuuer his olllclcnt direction , Is expected to bo a very cnjoyabe feature of the entertainment. Scats go en sale thU morning and the advance demand points to a largo audience on Thurs day night. Attractions at the local houses will be : At Hoyd's , an Idyllic and pastoril play , "A Southern Romance. " secu here for the first time , on Friday and Saturday , and at the Crelghton "Tho Uroadway Girl , " a farce comedy , on Thursday , Friday and Saturday. The usual Saturday matlnco will bo given at both houses. The fourth concert of the Omaha Orches tral society will bo given at Boyd's theater next Friday afternoon , under the direction ot Franz Adelmaun. A specially Interesting program has been prepared. "Tho P'ayera" will present in the near future Jerome K. Jerome's two-act comedy entitled "When Greek Meets Greek. " It will be given In Crolghtoa hall under the direction of Miss Gertrude Ulngwalt , the cast Including Mica Hlngwalt , Miss Curtis. Mr. Edward P. Mullen land Mr. C. Houston Wilson , and Is offered In behalf of the Creche. PUSHES in > UCATIOXAI. CONfiKUSS. i-vi > cill v < - Coninil < ( * ( ! For lull lilt CM it Iji'ltrr to Hi" .Sent Out. The executive committee appointed to push the matter of a Transml/ulsslppl Educational congresn during the cxposlticu. held Its flrat meeting at the Commercial club at neon yesterday. Superintendent Pearso of the Omaha schools , Secretary Olllan of the Omaha Uoard of Education , State Superin tendent of Instruction Jackson , Victor nose- ! i water ot The Bee , Prof. Mur.ro ot the South Omaha schools end Superintend ent Hlsey of the Council Bluffs schools were present. After a general discussion ot the situation It was decided to formulate and L nd out a letter to the teachers In the west , setting forth the plan of the congress , the situation cut of which It grow , the scope ot the cxpcsltieiu and the fact that the con gress will In no manner Interfere with or bo antagonlstlcal to the meeting of the Na tional Educational association. A letter from the president of the North east Nebraska Teachers' ossociatlon ha s been received as follows : E.MKHSON , Neb. , Dec. 4 , lSi" ! . To the Editor of Tno Dee : It Is with great Inter est that I note your suggestions in regard to a Transmlsslsslppl ICducatlonal con gress It seems to me that all teachers who 'made the provisional pledge to the National association should be willing to pay that fee to the Educational congress In case it materializes nnd surely ull that expected to attend the former in case It was located at Omaha will be at the latter meeting I am certain that the teachers In this part of the state will take hold of the matter with enthusiasm as Its details be come known. Yours for the success of a Kre.it educational association nt Omaha In ' 9S. I1. 1' . PALES. .Tust I'liiln Farm IIuiuls. RACINE , Wls. , Dec. G. The sheriff has returned -from Western Union Junction , where he went to Investigate the report that two men who are registered at the hotel there were Merry and Smith of Chicago , murderers of Merry's wife. They are nothing but farm hands In search of employment. I.m'tircrtipt > iilN fur KiiiHlN. CHICAGO , Dec. G. Adolph Ii. Luctgert has leaned an atppeal to the ipnbllo for funds with which to defray the cost of his trial. Ho opens his appeal with an afllrmatlon ol Innocence and then docl.frlns that the first trial used up his resources asks the public to send him money , which he promises to repay when at liberty. l'n > M Hade I'ciihlnn lloncy. VINCENNES , Ind. , Dec. 6. Ilev. T. J. Keith of this city has written a letter to the commissioner of pensions at Washing ton refusing n pension and making ful restitution of all money iccclved by him $193. He says his pension was not wcl based. Jlonril of llfiillli IlrHlKni. NEW CHILEANS , Deo. G. All the members of the Board of Health appointed by the governor have resigned. At a meeting o business men .today a resolution was adopted requesting the resignations of the three re malning incimbeis who were elected by the city council. VOTI.MI KOll Ul13K.POIiAltlS. ! . Total Return * In HIP Vninititr Conto.it t't > Till Monilnr Multt. Following Is the result ot the vote tn the contest tor Queen Polaris up till Monday night ! Anna MoNnimrn.,51 Ml Helen IInnRtin < t. . < 1SJ Jcs l nickhM n. . . ! nf < "lnm l : enzen. . . . . 150 Ann * Hoy\vpol. . . . 6 4W l > clln Jnnrn . . 147 Ilirtllc AiiorswMa. . ft.191 I'lillo. urntlenmn. . 147 MdKKle llry. > . . . Vl'IJ Pnulllie lx > f . lift MllJrct r. . lt ; .iri > It. II. Mutter , ! n : Atinc-ttc Sml'r . SC > ith l Wllkliid . . . . in Mac Hoblumn 3.915 Anna Noflwnlt. . . , i.u Ucorcla Kriw 3 47t > Kl wiVrl tvr..i > Arinllnc Nmili . . 2 KB Mnbel 1'ncknr.J . ist Jennie llrahnm. . . SUtKfTa , Unit- . Kmm > llmu . Z.OM Abliy ( Irny . iw Krala Lnni ? . l.O * Therein Mlnlkus. . . in Mnrle Susterlc . l"r IMnnln NtMl lwm n : Mnlwl NeHnn. . .mil ui > VartlMi in Klo" . lf Uotnixln , (17 Nellie l/ourtan. . . . > in ' iur tle I'mvrll iiw Kale O'Unnlon. ' < Myern . .fIMnn WntKin 10 < I'o-n limtcllp 51J Kntp UoVlttlc 101 Anm Knll .11 Knthntlne Untnlln. . W N'elllo Hlilnc K.oy Jonrn 103 , Mr . H. 1 * . Muoro 9S Kllr.ibMli Tnrrotto 1.1M Mny Kiilif r _ 91 l nn Uchffl , ! 9St I-'lo llnthrlck M MiirlcVon < lnnl. . . . Ml Da\sy \ llnrki-r 91 Amy Ocrnlmtl. . . . . Sin t.nn Kruft W IMltli Mlnrr SIS Kmolln. Stutien CO Mar llurtlett "CD Kloivnrc Sinner. , . . S' Mnliol Taylor 7JS Ailn Stl cr S3 lilallnVnd C91 Smile Cnln SI Helen Mlllanl . . . ( W Illnnch CrnlK S3 Ixittlc SlmMa Ml Jmnlc Vroil M Florence llnxanl , . . Ml May St y 81 Illnneh lliincatf. . . 410 Corn Strait SI .lennnottc Orecit. . . 410 MarRiircl rnrlij. . . . SO Mrs U. U. Coryell Wil.-nn HartlKnn SO N'elllP ( Ueiri ; . . . . . . . 4WSftillc | lltininirl Hi MntM VaiiKlni. . . . . . 49Albcrtn ! Wood * Si ) Millie Illlme * . , . . . . < 11 Kntp llnmlln 73 lieulnh FlfiiiliiK. . .167 Clnta I'nlmrr 7" " Smile Stone 831 Xclmn Homing "S Mr * . 11.V. . Itnllcy 3M Villa tililpiwy. . . . . . 76 Umlly Wnre'inni. . . SJTiMnrxnret Iteeil. . . . 7J Klorenea Kltchle. .IWIlMhcr UnOitrotn. 71 Kllinbeth Phillips , 277 ( It-orsla KIUK l''loreiK'e Vlxl.in. . . 2741 Mrs. M. F.cry Selmn ii > eiu > tcr. . . : * 0 imnm ecnun . Clarn Heillnver. . . , IC7 AVenonnh .1 units. . , L iurn Monte. , , . . . M1 May Untnlln . 1'earl Smiley . 249 Ilnnnnh llnplmel , . Florence fiinnilon : it < K-ullc Alexntiilcr. . . El Nont MrAilno. . . . , 210 Jim. llurrl * . r,0 Minnie N'enlc , . . . . 195 Anna Askwltli . r,0to Clara Clarltffiii. . . . 19liK < ilth 1'nckui-J . to Voilrnikn.i . 190 Knte llollownr . 4S Iim Krutc . . HI Harriet llornb } ' . . . . 47 .Marllia Hlltlcbrar.d IV ) Dim Itiuuike . 4' < Dell Axtvtl . 17J Wliilfryit Howe . 4 Mn u it .lohnton . 1C7 12vi : Saylei . 41 Kloliie Onichmnn. . l" > STlior.i , I < liu1strum. . 41 Mlim Anil IPS . K4 Mrs. P. A. llalley 43 Annie Kucn . ISJ imnia l > nbl . 41 CAUNIVAL AND LAGOON NOTES. The thaw cnmo Just In time for these poor contractors out at the exposition grounds. They hive all been kicking about the managcis of the Ice Carnival and have gone so fur as to say that It waa n put up Job to "ring In" so much cold weather nt this time ot the year. Hamilton threatened to turn the water on his building , cover It with ( stalactites nnd stahgmltes , engage four queens , a lot of Arctic fairies nnd open It up as a show while Goldlc had begun to flguro on transforming part of one of the buildings ho Is constructing Into a Klondike -Ihentcr nnd bring a batch of tnlent from Ch\igo to help him out of the hole. Hut It U all different new. They smile as they throw locks at cakes of floating Ire on the lagoon nnd If n man applies for work and mentions that ho "buckcil" anew on the lagoon Saturday nnd Sunday ho don't get It ! The managers of the Ice Carnival don't care much , anyway , ns they had no Idco In the first place of doing- much of anything before the end of the month , When the real hard , steady cold weather doca come there will bo a toboggan party which will Include c.- ' * . of the contractors and when they hit itiat Ice they will feel sorry for having " rut" rocks at It. So Messrs. Ooldle. Ham ilton , et nl had better be careful nnd not rllo the weither prophet. Talking about the weather , have you thought anything about your toboggan or skating suit yet ? Thcco who have tried them say they nro almply great , nnd oh , so comfortnblo ! Now Is the time to Inquire about 'em nnd when jou ace thcso soft , smooth blankets and llnd that you have over 100 designs to choose from and tint the total cost Is less thin ? 3 , you will want one , 00. 00.Tho The exposition grounds will clcso down urlng the wn'Mi spell , but Improvements vlll continue right along and when the Ice vlll permit of skating the car llnco will arry a red and whlto banner on the dash ard o keep your eye on the dash- ) oard. The announcement mode In yesterday's Jco concerning a "bal masque" lomorrcw Wednesday ) evening on the lagoon still ; OPS If the weather turns cold enough to tarden up that body of water. If the weathet s "agin us" the fun will bo postponed until a later date. The fair young ladles who were Nos. C , IS , 0 and 27 In Sunday's Hoe voting contest laving received their complimentary tickets , ho managcts beg to announce that four more vlll bo given to Nos. 1C , 23 , 30 nnd 37 In icxt Sunday's Bee. 1IYMUVKAI. . AI rill ml IT Ht.it-It. HASTINGS , Neb. , Dec. 0. ( Speclnl.- ) CarJs hnvo Just been received announcing he marriage of > Mr. Hnrl M. " Alexander t ( Miss Blanche M , I5tock. The ceremony wai ioiformed Wo.lt esJay morning , 'November 17 jut U'was ' not made public until today , not ! live been residents of Hastings for mane years. Go to your grocer to-day and get a 150. package of It takes the place of cof fee at the cost. Made from pure grains it is nourishing and health ful. InMit Hint jnnr crnoerctres yon OHAIN-O. Accept uo liultatiuu. "CUPIDEME' * IlL . tlonoln ( amoui Trench pliyBlcl.ui , will quickly euro you of ull ner vous or dlsi-aies of thii KCiieruttvo orBain , EIICU ni LostSInnl. Insomnia , ruins In tuo JI.icK.Btinlnul ainilssliins , Nervous Jjr-bllltv rimplps , UnOtncss to Marry , ixlniu : tlni ; Irnlii3 , Vnrlcori.i | nifj p Constlnatlon. It Btopiull lops by ! nr or nlgi-L 1'revpntn rili qnldc- ' " " ' " " nlffudh6rroriuf'lraiiotenpy""ii'liii > tSiiclcau : "istli"oiivirTii ; - ; , 41 HF-Fone AFTCn , . nn . - ,4 ut-runc. AMD Mr I c.i-1 - , kcncys | nni thn urinary orRnno of uIHmimrllies. 1 * * ! UIinj'.XK ntrcnstbons and restores HmallwcnkoriMtis , Tlio reason nulTerers nro not curuil hj' l > oclorn Ii hecuuso ninety per cent nro trouble. ' wltli ProXntlll * . CUl'lDKNEIsthoonly known lomeily to euro without uuop < > ratlon. UJnuii'iitlinonl' Bis. A written Rinrnnipa given and money returned If ulx bnxen doea not c.'ftcl ' ft jiorniuiic'iitcure. | UX ) a box , six fur { 5.00 , by mall. Bcnil ( or ntnKclrci Inr and tcstlmunlali Addreivi JAV t. JdUDICINB C > 1 > . O. { loOI70.Ban VrwidacoCol. IbrBaletM Slycm Dlllun Urun Co. , a , i : . Curiiur Kith uiul Kariiani St * . , Oiunlin , Noli , IN EVERV SEWSE OF THE WORD ? Are You Bearing a Secret Burden Because of Sexual Weakness. IF YOU ARE , THEN ACCEPT THIS A COURSE OF MEDICINE SENT ABSOLUTELY as-sr Kyorr man nufforlnn from the cBocta of youthful folly or later oxr.o es roMnrcil est nKAJ.TII ANO V1GOII. rrrniaturn Dccllnu , l/i st Manhood . , Hi-crnnUorrliiKi. . . . . . . . 1-CiiiUsloiu . , uiul ull . - -.i- .n.i DUcasoa \Vcakni'Bau4 of Mun * from whatever rangM. iiuiiunium , iiuorni uuvuicss ntviiioua. UB wuu urn uur tallied oUicra. fulluru liapuulblu by our uuitiuil. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY IT I TlionmncU of weak men who tinro becouia dltcouriwcil nfter tnrlnic all utlior treatments , linro been rettorud to llcaltU and i'erfect Munliuotl wltlilna vcrir b rt tlma after nlactnic tbcmnclTCii lu our liana * . i'lGcruitliiBtlun 1 * daoKurout. 1'u nut uculect jour CAM. Wrltu ui tailor la tuict conuarncv. PHVSICI&HS' INSTITUTE , 1945 Masonic Temple , CHICAGO , ILL , lon > ? my tliroat nilcilwltliBorea.largo lump ! ) formed on Iny neck , nntl n liorrlblo ulcer broke out on iny Jaw , saya Jtr. O. II.KlbortYlioresideantcor. . 22il at. nntl Avcnuo N. , Gnlveston , Texas. Ho wna three times pro nounced cured by prominent phy Mclans. but the dreadful disease al ways returned ; ho was then told that ! was the onlyctiro Ills Ivnlr had nil f a 11 o n out , nnd ho was In a end plight , After taking ono bottle of S. S. 8. lie began tolmprovo nnd two dozen bottles ourutl liltu cotnplctoly , KOtluitfor nioro llmnsixycarslio has had no sign of the disease. nook on the ( lIsc.iRo anil Iti treatment nvNvloJ frto by Swift Spcolflo Co. . Atlanta. Cl * . The trritk n < l the rrrl u of thn earth /nil Itttlr iiniafifrom / | c/in tcniM. If f/nu src n infill it'/imc am nil iinntriiii'j , ic/io.ic l ; tf.i glialff , anil trim IK < i//llrr.t ( ( n ntlirr iriilou ( irJII fen Hint thf trnrlit [ / nirriiMjJuiyn nf Mm. Ha In to t > f pltleil lluxnilt. II i * unl certain that c/ir.ir rrrjilldiMr / ici'dfc- nr.i ri lire iliin to liln foil It * . Jl ire , /ou i I brtit iitulpr ! < ( ( / iiiriifnt ulrnliionr ; - frlff If yt > ii have , HUH /-nun * it'lmt Iliat turn ii a. JVi7ifijn j/aii tmrk Ion Imril < nnl jinn iriiiT/y ( on timr/i. It luilfr > Hinton liitrclii-cii ulllif ata tiontli , unit Hint { /nil ftrc < i Mi//'i > ceri > -ifii/mi ( /mldrrciuif , I'oii C < IH nrfrrrfiiipilymtttlrmbu nldJiii/i/oirji / flint liniilitfi to ( / ( ' ( rthoitfili ( JtO'f lit a lltlli' iilnln triitli fin' } / . "tliiilynn' ' tnin > 't'i > liifc < l thojtrr rfumilli In ten rhoil- .iiiiI iiii'ii , In I/our rttiilltu lutntf ex * littiKtnl' ' If no , lia inii'iinl in ilmo. "Iliiill/nii" trill flu fni' ) / u ir/ui ( nothing Me ( ill riirr/ * run ito-TT Wll.l. ( .1/112 ! \'t > V , sink for trxtlinoiilot. * ttlioii'lny irliiit it lint ifoiiii for < > ( / > ' . , I'oii ran miniiHlleva i/nur oii'ji ryes. Tlininlit- stall of'llitiliiuu" In to ttea tlio n'etilt Tin1 ( MtlMr > - . UK ivc-11 IIH Mm PC- iiilnry mill iirliunry fot'iiiH of lilooil iiilnt nr < - iivcrfnniiMiiily uiul vi-ry irroinplly liv tlif "IIDilnjlilonil euro , " P In-ill urn uiul ti-MlliiinnliiN uliont It lire HH free us "llinljun" ovlili-ncc. ll < 4 < > n iiiistntvi' Hlnnij' Mini U't your IriMllilrH evuxc * . A\'hj' v < iiltlimeu III ) fllllllHllf , Hudson Medical Institute , Stockton , Market and Ellis Sts. , Sim I'raiii'lsi-o , California. irwous ridswri ) grcliovca Instantly and cures ' | ilcker than anySp I'oroug 1'lastcr inetllclnocm-J Bother , Imlmcnt or - 5 > ployed. It la jircacrlbcd liy nil schools ofacd-i / ,2 iclnc. Clean , oafo nnd euro Rut the genu-ijj1 iStiiio UKNSON'S. I'rlcoSjccnta. ] A Universal Remedy. < $ MILLIONS SOLD ANNUALLY. Don't Get Stuck on an Infeilor turkey for Christmas. You can't cheese a good article of any kind unless your eyesight Is perfect or you havq BlasEL'S to muko It so. 1C your eyes * trouble you , or If you need a pair of glasses , wo will lit them to your sight and furnish you with a line Kioncli cry.stal or llnr/llian peb- bio eyeglass at a niodcrato cost , TheAloe&PenfoldCo LEADING SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS. < ) | ii. I'Hi. I ( in llnlcl. 1IOS ruriiniu at. Bali- Bearing the superior qualities of Ihla mnchliio , thd TransinlHfbslppi JCxpoaltlon have adopted It exciiiHlvcly , Knihodlcs bt'Rt points of all other innclilnca and has muny fcaturoa dlatlnctlvcly Its ouiu Write UH. UNITED lYPEHDITEH WID SUPPLIES C ] . , 1(112 Kiii'inini Nl , , Oniiiliii. H Mil .St. , Di'H Molnc-H , III. w s\ \ . " " 'i" ' NMiWitk K Xwtth \ "P " i a jnatiiiit Jlellef. fnrn In 13 ilsm. Kevrr rrtnrn ! I'/'Vi'V' / ' ' ' " ' ' ' " ! ' : l ! " l'ri'l"'rl ' | 'li'n v I'll nli lil'ieV ( f y'lnl'fl > Il'lln"lcfcPrIim , pnr if.irl.i t Mnnl-i.mv" JMyht I T , , , N\rMiiu 1MH1II' ' , tiixll UVnUl eiftAU c:1 W-EAK CURE YOUR3ELFoii oii < Kriui 4il U , , - . ( " klBJtl'tt. tinitily f | - 1 t JIuiiDu , j , u | > * ml unnoliirui UM.I lot en. A I Hit'iil. CIJIUIM viilurti'il ; imJ 'hfnc ' I. Muffi lorn by nilltlnj u a teulcil | i.cl , . , . ; o fomul iliu M i-llln - , c.iro- flf , I fully loiiii'L-l'inlel. will ( jo Hi ! . -V ) ti'i.l b ) U frnm our lain r. tilury , oru mil fuial > li n * lUl-kllKCK fw JS , Ultil U Clt'Alt.VNTKK | o eiilv IT t for W yeiir mom j rrrun < l il All litlp < i.Cn.O curril. conll.lrlllh.l . oli-l K > M < | i > > | lull Inntruttion * f < c frmu 11 < "i | n Ci'itaTAL. iiiu , < ; u. . u.i.M-II. iu .